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Haze Genetics

Haze genetics represent a foundational lineage in cannabis breeding history, originating from 1970s–80s California cannabis cultivation communities. The family is characterized by sativa-dominant morphology, extended flowering periods (often 10–16 weeks), and upright plant structure with elongated internodes. Haze crosses have been extensively documented in breeding records and form the genetic backbone of numerous modern cultivars. Breeders working in this category often report complex terpene profiles and variable cannabinoid expression across phenotypes. The genetics remain relevant in contemporary breeding programs seeking sativa-forward growth patterns and extended cultivation timelines.

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About Haze Genetics

Haze genetics represent a foundational lineage in cannabis breeding history, originating from 1970s–80s California cannabis cultivation communities. The family is characterized by sativa-dominant morphology, extended flowering periods (often 10–16 weeks), and upright plant structure with elongated internodes. Haze crosses have been extensively documented in breeding records and form the genetic backbone of numerous modern cultivars. Breeders working in this category often report complex terpene profiles and variable cannabinoid expression across phenotypes. The genetics remain relevant in contemporary breeding programs seeking sativa-forward growth patterns and extended cultivation timelines.

Breeder relevance

Haze genetics are valued by breeders for introducing sativa structure, flowering duration, and phenotypic diversity into hybrid crosses. The family's genetic complexity makes it a common choice for creating multi-generational breeding lines and stabilizing desired traits across outcrosses.

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